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    The outcome of the American Dream had first come well known when James Truslow Adams stated, “life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement” (McQuade), without the weight of a different social class or the circumstances of birth resulting in a part of the decision. His meaning was based around the thoughts on Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness that was first seen in the Declaration of Independence; which proclaims

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    James Truslow Adams once wrote in his book The Epic of America that everyone should be able to live a better, and richer life, not as in better cars and higher wages only, but in social order and where you can be capable of achieving their highest potential. The american dream shouldn’t be for material pleasure and gain, for example bigger houses or nicest cars. The author states the Declaration of Independance to show that people have the right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness; this

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    American youth, but what is the “American Dream” referring to? There is no clear-cut definition of the “American Dream” as it is a term in which the meaning is altered based on the person defining it because of their personal background or bias. James Truslow Adams in his book The Epic of America gives a more cohesive definition of the American Dream as he states: “life should be better and richer for everyone, with the opportunity for each according to ability or achievement regardless of social class

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    In 1931, a man by the name of James Truslow Adams wrote a book titled,“The Epic of America”. In his book, Adams wrote about American success and its origins. It is here that the term “the American dream” was popularized. For some, the American dream is synonymous with success. For others, it is the opportunity to achieve success. These perspectives on the phrase have changed throughout history. Travelers across the globe look to the United States as the land of opportunity; to live “the American

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    their American dreams. It entails pursuit of freedom, opportunity, equality and happiness. Thus, the American dream is real and exists for those persistent enough to see it be realized. The American Dream first came into existence through James Truslow Adams in his book ‘The Epic of America’ 1931 during the great depression. According to him,

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    prosperous 1950s, Americans began to become optimistic after World War II. This is when the American Dream truly became alive in the United States of America. With money in their pockets, the country had newfound hope to make their lives better. In James Truslow Adams’s definition of the American Dream, “life should be be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement regardless of social class or circumstances of birth.” This very definition captures

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    In his 1931 book, The Epic of America, James Truslow Adams defined the American dream as, “that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement” (Adams). Throughout the 1950s, the American Dream was a major philosophy believed by many. Much of society felt no matter what race, gender, or nationality they are, they are capable of achieving success. Within the play, A Raisin in the Sun, the characters are

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    gives people hope to be free, to have what everyone else has. What is the american dream? The american dream is described many ways, and depending on who it is you are talking to they have a different definition of what the american dream is. James Truslow Adams defined the American Dream in his book called “The Epic of America” it states “....life should be better and richer

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    Xyniya Atchison Mr. Goodwin Government August 12, 2017 The American Dream As defined by James Adams in his book “The American Epic”, the American Dream is the ideal of this land being the land where life would be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with equal opportunity for all. A land where people could achieve their goals and be respected regardless of their “fortuitous circumstances of birth or position.” This concept is what draws in America's diverse inhabitants, the idea of this utopia

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    In the book “Epic of America”, the author James Truslow Adams believed in the American Dream. Adams favorite quote was “American Dream is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement” (Adams, 131). In order for me to live the American Dream, I have to have unbelievable determination. Determination is considered to be a noun, which originates from Latin, Middle English and Anglo-French. There

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